Risky Marriage
HIV and Intimate Relationships in Tanzania- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2013
Summary
Given that women and girls carry the heaviest burdens of the African HIV pandemic, their lived experiences should be the starting point for any pedagogy of prevention. In light of this claim, Risky Marriage: HIV and Intimate Relationships in Tanzania uses qualitative fieldwork with HIV positive women living in Mwanza, Tanzania to ask why marriage is an HIV risk factor. By beginning with women’s experience as a hermeneutical lens, this book seeks to establish a creative space where African women can imagine new alternatives to HIV prevention that would promote human flourishing and abundant life in African communities. The aim of this book is to listen faithfully to the lived experiences of HIV positive women and ask how their experiences can help us re-imagine Christian conceptions of marriage, sexual ethics, and health in an HIV positive world. By drawing on the unwritten texts of women’s lives, this study proposes alternative pedagogies for faith-based prevention methods and contributes to the wider interdisciplinary and theo-ethical discourse on HIV prevention and women’s health. At the same time, it makes local impact of equal importance as women in East African communities are invited to think creatively about ways to end the HIV pandemic.
For more information and comments from the author, watch a trailer for the book here: http://vimeo.com/semafilms/riskymarriage
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2013
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-7661-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-7662-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 211
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 8
- Chapter One: “It’s Better to Be Single” No access Pages 9 - 20
- Chapter Two: Why Africa? No access Pages 21 - 38
- Chapter Three: “Let’s Talk About Trust, Baby” No access Pages 39 - 62
- Chapter Four: Agency, Risk, and Relationality No access Pages 63 - 78
- Chapter Five: Marriage and Women’s Bodies No access Pages 79 - 98
- Chapter Six: HIV and AIDS as Communal Dis-Ease No access Pages 99 - 120
- Chapter Seven: Learning from Stigma No access Pages 121 - 134
- Chapter Eight: Reimagining Christian Marriage in the Midst of a Pandemic No access Pages 135 - 188
- Appendix No access Pages 189 - 192
- Bibliography No access Pages 193 - 204
- Index No access Pages 205 - 210
- About the Author No access Pages 211 - 211





